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Down Bohicket Road: An Artist's Journey: Paintings and Sketches by Mary Whyte

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A collection of poignant recollections celebrating the lives, friendships, and faith of Gullah women from Johns Island

150 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 15, 2012

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Mary Whyte

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Mary Whyte is an American watercolor artist, a traditionalist preferring a representational style, and the author of seven published books, who has earned awards for her large-scale watercolors.

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3,137 reviews77 followers
October 21, 2019
Without a doubt, Mary Whyte is my favorite living artist, a watercolorist who I think has few modern rivals. She lives and works not too far from where I spent some early formative years. I absolutely love her work, have been mesmerized by the detail she can achieve, especially with human faces. This is a good collection of some of her work from when she came to Charleston, almost all of the pieces in private collections, so this is about the only way you can see them. This is the first of these books I have perused, and I plan to check out the rest of them, maybe even find and buy them if I can. If you like art, and especially if you love watercolor, you must check out this book and go to see her work if you can. Kudos, as well, to the University of South Carolina Press.
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139 reviews2 followers
November 17, 2016
This book literally blew me away. Not only is the author a master painter, but her work is both beautiful and emotionally charged, and interestingly evocative of small town life in rural South Carolina. Added to all that, the narrative the author wrote to accompany her paintings, which is the story of how she was befriended by a circle of African American women at a small church when she moved there, is beautiful and moving as well. The paintings she did of them are superb, and radiate her love and appreciation for them. I've rarely found art books with a spiritual component and message like this. I found it really uplifting and inspiring, in the best way possible. Mary Whyte's paintings alone would've made me savor this book, but the story she wrote to go with them, about the amazing friendships she formed on John's Island, added another layer of emotion and delight to reading "Down Bohicket Road". I can't recommend this book highly enough. I think it has a wonderful tale to tell everyone, whether you're an artist or not, about the power of love and friendship.
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1,034 reviews1,789 followers
April 12, 2013
The thing that is so miraculous about this book, and Mary's work in general, is that each page, each painting, sketch, and word is a testimony that there is great good in this world, and specifically the people in it. I loved seeing and reading about the progression of her series of the Gullah women. This book is going to be close by for whenever I'm feeling a little uncertain of my own direction of work, or just when I'm needing a little inspiration. An AMAZING read for anyone, not just artists.
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10 reviews15 followers
March 19, 2021
A beautiful combination of a written account of life with a community of African American women in the South combined with a gorgeous collection of watercolors painted by the author that document her experience. It’s an inspiring book to read and enjoy. A lovely tribute to some amazing women. Mary Whyte not only paints beautifully. She also writes very well.
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1,720 reviews32 followers
February 18, 2020
Outstanding watercolor portraits of the people of Seabrook Island, S.C.
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October 25, 2025
Lovely story and gorgeous watercolors. A book to treasure.
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November 11, 2014
The story of artist Mary Whyte's meeting the people who lived on and near Bohicket Road, learning to love them and paint them beautifully, is heartwarming. In the end, I felt that I knew Alfreda, Lily, etc. This is a tribute to the South and to understanding of a region and its people. Also, it is a collection of wonderful watercolor art. Thank you, Mary Whyte!
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Author 17 books280 followers
December 28, 2012
This book inspired me not only the beautiful paintings but the story was beautiful. As a writer often paintings will work my imagination. Mary Whyte's work does just this. How she comes to her subjects often remind me how I come to a new piece of writing. This is a book I will go back to often.
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251 reviews
February 21, 2013
A must have for anyone who loves the south and loves fine art. Mary Whyte captures the heart ans soul of the people of Bohicket road. Love, love!
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299 reviews
September 19, 2014
After I read this, I thought how wonderful that she is able to capture in her work the humanity and love she shares with her subjects.
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